Fraternity Hazing is Deadly
Dying As A Result Of Fraternity HazingHazing (subjecting newcomers to abusive or humiliating tricks and ridicule) has always been seen as a secretive campus activity when it comes to fraternities and pledging. As a result, Dr. Mark Taff resorted in his article that, "..a series of 168 cases of injuries and deaths related to fraternity hazing activities...[occurred] in the United States between 1923 and 1982" (2113). Young college men are being hospitalized and even worse, dying, just for a couple of friends that give them a sense of belonging. The major causes of hazing are the students' wanting a sense of belonging in a big college campus, the college's infrequent knowledge of what occurs in fraternities, and the unwillingness of fraternities to change tradition. Since hazing has been around for more than a century, one cannot expect the practice of hazing to stop all together. It will probably take years before hazing perishes from the fraternity scene. Nevertheless, until an end is put to hazing, solutions can !be used to make hazing less common, until it no longer exists. These solutions that may be able to put an eventual stop to hazing, in the long run, are better education about fratern
Hazing has been a part of fraternities in the Unites States since 1830. As stated in the book, "Broken Pledges," by Eileen Steven, "when administrators have a limited definition of hazing, deaths and injuries will continue to go unrecorded. As Eileen Stevens states in Marcus' article, "publicity about larger settlements and damage awards has forced many colleges to re-evaluate the fraternity social system and implement tougher rules" (B1). Even though administrators don't want the responsibility that is asked of them. Not many men would do this for a group of friends, but it is happening every semester in college campuses today. If only there was a way to join a fraternity, without giving away your life in return. He died of alcohol poisoning and exposure" (O'Connor 32). Although, fraternities were founded to be ". If fraternities are giving the education about hazing, they should see that hazing has evolved into a big problem. This should tell college administrators that the fraternities are trying to hide something, and that something is illegal and wrongful.
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